Throughout the year, we run a range of public lectures, workshops, roundtables, press briefings and seminars to share the findings of our research, and facilitate the debate of these important issues.
Labour Regulation and Productivity since the War – a story of disease, miracles and puzzles NIESR's Parliamentary Unit is led by Prof Adrian Pabst. The aim is to increase NIESR’s engagement with politicians and policy-makers across Westminster and Whitehall, raising the profile of NIESR’s research and promoting its policy…
Please note that this event is for the press only. If you are interested in attending, please email events [at] niesr.ac.uk. At our Spring 2021 press briefing, we will present and discuss NIESR’s latest forecasts on the UK and global economies, with an opportunity for you to ask questions. With vaccine…
Download the slides from the briefing here. We are delighted to invite you to our Spring 2021 Economic Forecast, at which we will present and discuss NIESR’s latest forecasts on the UK and global economies, with an opportunity for you to ask questions. With vaccine roll-out improving the prospects for…
We are delighted to invite you to our Spring 2021 Economic Forum, at which we will present and discuss NIESR’s latest forecasts on the UK and global economies, with an opportunity for you to ask questions. With vaccine roll-out improving the prospects for economic recovery, a resurgence of cases in…
NIESR and the Civil Service College have collaborated to offer this comprehensive course which will examine the possible economic landscape post-Covid and the forecasting and evaluation tools which can help steer public bodies and sector organisations through this period. You can download the full brochure here. Aim This five-day programme developed by the National Institute of Economic…
Lockdowns and school ‘closures’ in response to Covid-19 have caused major disruptions to the lives and educational experiences of everyone. This impact, however, has not been the same for all, and children from disadvantaged backgrounds are facing disproportionate difficulties and widening educational gaps. In fact, since the first lockdowns…
Climate change: economic implications, tools and challenges for policy-makers in Europe Hosted by NIESR The EUROFRAME group of research institutes (CASE, CPB, DIW, ESRI, ETLA, IfW, NIESR, OFCE, PROMETEIA, WIFO) will hold its seventeenth annual Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union online on 17-18 June 2021. The…
To mark the publication of his latest book – Postliberal Politics – Professor Adrian Pabst, Deputy Director for Social and Political Economy, will be in conversation with Jason Cowley, editor of the New Statesman, at an exclusive event hosted by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). In his book…
NIESR is delighted to be re-launching the Deane-Stone Lecture on Economic Measurement, with guest speaker Professor Sir Ian Diamond, the UK’s National Statistician. This lecture takes as its starting point the changes that the ONS made during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure that economic measurement not only remained of high-quality,…
At the NIESR Summer 2021 press briefing, we will present and discuss our latest forecasts on the UK and global economies, with an opportunity for you to ask questions. Please note this event is for journalists only.
As the lockdown restrictions end in England and are significantly eased elsewhere in the UK, this event - where we present our quarterly economic forecast - will explore the impacts of Covid at both aggregate and sectoral levels, explaining the upside and downside risks to the pace of the recovery…
Since the Brexit vote and the victory of Donald Trump in 2016, social scientists have tended to focus on the causes and consequences of political populism. Largely absent from the existing literature is a study of economic populism, which can be defined not only as specific policy ideas that reject…